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8 Aug 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Red state AGs sue Biden-Harris admin over plan to give free health insurance to DACA recipients
A coalition of Republican attorneys general has launched a lawsuit to stop the Biden administration from providing free healthcare to DACA recipients, labeling the move as illegal. Kansas AG Kris Kobach claims the new definition of these individuals as "lawfully present" is absurd.
Kobach argues that such actions will only exacerbate border issues, asserting that rewarding illegal activity invites more of it. This legal challenge adds to mounting Republican opposition to various Biden initiatives, complicating the administration's plans for immigration reform.
#politics
Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald Trump Speaks to Media at Mar-a-Lago
Former President Trump is set to face the press at his Mar-a-Lago estate, a place where shadows dance and whispers echo. It promises to be a show worthy of the limelight, but what truths will emerge from the murky depths?
Anticipation swirls around the spectacle, with eyes fixed on a master of self-promotion. Will it be a game of smoke and mirrors or a reveal of his next move?
The Western Journal: Biden's 'Truly Absurd' Schedule for the Week Goes Viral - How Is He Getting Away With This?
Biden's weekly schedule sparks outrage as he clocks in a paltry 10 hours of work, leaving critics to wonder how a world leader can get away with so little. With hardly any engagements and a swift retreat to vacation, the illusion of presidential functionality crumbles.
Traditional conservatives find themselves split, begrudgingly relieved yet indignant over a languid leader while crises loom large. If Biden doesn’t lead, who is? The question hangs in the air like fog in a noir alley.
Breitbart: CNN's Keilar: Vance Might Be 'Imperfect Messenger' on Walz, Vance's Actual Title Gives 'Impression' He Saw Combat
On CNN, Brianna Keilar questioned the military credentials of JD Vance, noting his title of combat correspondent doesn’t equate to actual combat experience. She lamented the troubling notion that military service is only valued if one faced direct danger.
This squabble highlights the deeper issue of how we evaluate service and sacrifice in a political arena more focused on image than substance.
Fox News: James Carville calls Sen. Fetterman a 'great backstabber,' says he 'must be dealt with'
Democratic strategist James Carville criticized Sen. John Fetterman on his podcast, calling him a "backstabber" and indicating he would address him post-election. Fetterman, feeling cornered, rebutted Carville’s comments, asserting he played no role in undermining other candidates.
Tensions flare within the party as Fetterman dismisses Carville's relevance, highlighting the rifts in Democratic unity.
Fox News: MSNBC’s Joy Reid says Mark Kelly was safer VP pick because he’s ‘super White’ like a ‘mayonnaise sandwich’
Joy Reid critiqued Kamala Harris' VP pick, suggesting Arizona's Mark Kelly would have been a safer choice than Minnesota's Tim Walz. She emphasized Kelly's "super White" credentials, hinting at the melting pot of political allegiances that could have stirred discontent with other candidates.
Reid called Pennsylvania's Josh Shapiro the riskiest option, noting his potential to reignite tensions over Gaza and campus protests. The political landscape of Democrats remains fraught, as identity and past affiliations complicate candidate selections.
The Telegraph: Trump ‘upset’ by Kamala Harris’s surge in US election polls
Trump's on edge as Harris gains ground in the polls, stirring worry among his team. Despite boasting rally attendance, he feels overshadowed by her media coverage and fundraising prowess, raising fears of internal dissent.
Nancy Pelosi urges Biden to rethink his campaign strategy, fearing Trump could claim victory if the President stumbles further. The mood swings between confidence and concern, leaving Democrats grappling with uncertainty.
Fox News: Harris meeting with anti-Israel 'Uncommitted' movement opens speculation about arms embargo
Vice President Kamala Harris stirred controversy by hinting at a possible openness to an arms embargo on Israel during a meeting with the Uncommitted movement leaders in Detroit. This remark and the ensuing conversations on Gaza's violence have ignited backlash from pro-Israel supporters.
In a delicate political tightrope, especially in Michigan's critical swing state, Harris faces pressure to navigate demands from various communities while maintaining her commitment to Israel's defense. Clarifying her position, her campaign emphasizes ongoing engagement with affected groups while prioritizing human rights.
#society
Times Of Israel: US donates $2.2 million to UNESCO to fight antisemitism
Doug Emhoff, husband of VP Kamala Harris, announced in Paris a $2.2 million U.S. contribution to UNESCO, targeting antisemitism through education. His remarks came amidst a UN event addressing global hate following surges in antisemitic incidents.
As Harris gears up for her potential presidency, Emhoff stressed the urgency of combating antisemitism. He called it personal and emphasized global action against rising hate.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Smotrich stands by ‘misunderstood’ comment seeming to justify Gaza starvation
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich faced backlash for his comments suggesting that starving Gazans could be justified as a tactic in the war, claiming he was misunderstood. As pressure mounted from international allies, he insisted humanitarian aid should come with conditions tied to the return of hostages.
Condemnation poured in from the U.S. and European nations, who emphasized that deliberate starvation is a war crime. The Israeli government, while largely silent, is scrambling to respond as accusations of war crimes loom larger amidst the ongoing crisis.
Forbes: Pandas Debut At San Diego Zoo As ‘Panda Diplomacy’ Resumes (Photos)
A pair of giant pandas, Yun Chuan and Xin Bao, made their U.S. debut at the San Diego Zoo, rekindling “panda diplomacy” after 21 years. They spent months adjusting to their new home, representing a thaw in U.S.-China relations.
With only 1,800 giant pandas left in the wild, these furry ambassadors highlight conservation efforts amidst political tensions.
#military
The Telegraph: Hezbollah ‘poised to attack Israel even if Iran backs out’
Hezbollah is gearing up for a strike on Israel, driven by the deaths of key figures within Hamas and its own ranks. The group's leader, Hassan Nasrallah, feels the weight of duty to avenge his close associate Fuad Shukr, deepening tensions in an already volatile landscape.
While Iran may delay direct retaliation, Hezbollah is ready to act independently, leveraging its missile capabilities just a short distance from Israel. The atmosphere is charged as both sides prepare for a potential escalation, leaving the region on edge.
The Western Journal: Minnesota National Guard Releases Statement on Tim Walz's 'Stolen Valor' Scandal
Tim Walz, Minnesota's Democratic Governor and Kamala Harris' VP pick, faces a 'stolen valor' scandal over false claims of military rank. He retired as a master sergeant, not the command master sergeant he has often stated, raising questions about his integrity.
Accusations of abandoning soldiers further tarnish his record, drawing fire from retired military leaders. The tide may be turning as even mainstream outlets acknowledge the discrepancies in his narrative.
#science
Forbes: Perseid Meteor Shower: Why Astronomers Recommend Putting Your Phone Away For This Weekend’s Show
This weekend, the Perseid meteor shower will light up the night with over 50 meteors an hour. Experts urge viewers to ditch their phones and seek dark skies, as bright screens and city lights ruin the celestial show.
Travel to a quiet spot away from light pollution for the best chance to witness the spectacle from July 14 to September 1.